All Berlin articles – Page 18
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News
Kleptocracy doc ‘Breaking Social’ steals early deals at EFM
Fredrik Gertten’s feature doc Breaking Social has been selected to world premiere in competition at CPH:Dox.
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Tax incentives “need to prove” local benefits, says Film i Vast exec
“If you stimulate a sector that is already running on very high speed and has capacity problems, the only thing you will achieve is inflation.”
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Features
‘Tótem’ director Lila Avilés on the Berlin title's autobiographical undertones
Lila Avilés revisits her childhood and a chaotic birthday celebration for her second feature Tótem, which premieres in Competition
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Other Angle sends French comedy ‘Sweet Little Things’ worldwide (exclusive)
French schoolhouse-set comedy directed by Mélanie Auffret.
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Mexican animation ‘Little Eggs: An African Rescue’ scrambles further deals for Odin’s Eye (exclusive)
Animation set for France (Alba) and the UK and Ireland (Dazzler).
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Vietnamese action ‘578 Magnum’ shoots around the world for Media Move (exclusive)
578 Magnum was Vietnam’s official entry to the Oscars.
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Berlin 2023: Screen’s dailies
Browse Screen International’s daily editions from the 2023 Berlin International Film Festival and European Film Market.
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Buyers buzz around Estibaliz Urresola Solaguren’s ‘20,000 Species Of Bees’ (exclusive)
Berlinale Competition title heading to Benelux, Switzerland, Poland and and Taiwan.
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Reviews
‘Mad Fate’: Berlin Review
A fortune teller and a hardbitten cop collide in Soi Cheang’s madcap drama
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Reviews
‘Disco Boy’: Berlin Review
Franz Rogowski is a magnetic presence in Giacomo Abbruzzese’s drama about the French Foreign Legion
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‘Femme’: Berlin Review
A drag queen takes revenge after being beaten up in this subversive UK thriller starrting Nathan Stewart-Jarrett and George MacKay
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‘Kiss The Future’: Berlin Review
Sarajevo under siege and Irish stadium rockers U2 form an unexpected alliance in Nenad Cicin-Sain’s polished doc
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‘Ingeborg Bachmann - Journey Into The Desert’: Berlin Review
Vicky Krieps takes the lead in this sumptuous portrait of German prefeminist writer Ingeborg Bachmann
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‘Sisi & I’: Berlin Review
Another portrait of Empress Elisabeth of Austria is enlivened by Sandra Hüller as her lady-in-waiting
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’Silver Haze’: Berlin Review
‘Dirty God’ director Sacha Polak and star Vicky Knight reunite for this drama based loosely on Knight’s own life
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‘The Castle’: Berlin Review
A neglected castle in the Argentinian pampas is the setting for Martin Benchimol’s eccentric documentary
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‘Boom! Boom! The World vs. Boris Becker’: Berlin Review
The first of two films on tennis legend Boris Backer’s drama-filled life by Alex Gibney
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‘The Teachers’ Lounge’: Berlin Review
Leonie Benesch impresses as a teacher struggling to keep control in this school-set German drama
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News
Boris Becker on crying in prison, being inspired by Sean Penn, Jack Nicholson
Becker is in Berlin for the world premiere of ‘Boom! Boom! The World Vs. Boris Becker’.
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From eco-thrillers to the rise of Indian drama: Berlinale Series throws a spotlight on the trends shaping high-end TV
Berlinale Series head Julia Fidel reflects on this year’s selection.